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Wine industry welcomes zero-tariff access to China market

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South African wine industry organisations South Africa Wine and Wines of South Africa (WoSA) have welcomed the zero-tariff regime on South African wine exports to China, which is expected to come into effect from May 1. Under the new tariff rate arrangement, qualifying South African wine exports that meet rules of origin and customs requirements will benefit from 0% tariffs for a two-year period.

Ramaphosa says local govt facing ‘defining’ moment as he urges action on water crisis

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"The country is looking to us to secure an uninterrupted supply of water to all citizens, businesses and institutions, now and into the future," President Cyril Ramaphosa declared, urging firm commitments, responsibilities, and timelines to reverse the current crisis. With significant portions of South Africa experiencing severe, weeks-long water shortages and infrastructure collapse, the Presidency has moved water security to the top of the national agenda, labelling the situation a national emergency.

AgriSA, Agbiz welcome fuel relief extension, but warn that risks remain

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Agricultural organisations AgriSA and the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa (Agbiz) have welcomed the extension of the temporary fuel levy relief measures through May and June, saying it provides important short-term cost relief to farmers and consumers amid sustained global oil price volatility. However, they warn that, while necessary, it does not fully offset the deeper structural pressures facing the agricultural sector, particularly fuel availability constraints, rising input costs and the renewed spike in global oil prices linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Tribunal approves Fairfield Dairy’s acquisition of Ladismith Cheese

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The Competition Tribunal has approved, with conditions, the merger in which Fairfield Dairy will acquire the entire issued share capital of Ladismith Cheese, after which it will be solely controlled by Fairfield and its owner company Woodlands Dairy. The approval is subject to conditions aimed at promoting historically disadvantaged persons, small and medium-sized enterprises and workers.
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